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    Espresso martini
    Sara C.

    Really awesome vibes for a buffs game day but the drinks could use some work. I was shocked when I ordered an espresso martini at their (very large & nice) bar and saw them pour a pre-mixed drink into a plastic cup.?! Like wtf !! Bizarre

    No closet? No problem, hang on the wall in front of you.
    Scott B.

    Come play? Let's talk about this overpriced efficiency unit... To start, the staff downstairs is friendly and that's about it. I will say it's clean and "nice" I'm not sure what nice means to most, but I mean it's in a good neighborhood and I feel sa. That's about all I can say about this place. The beds aren't comfortable, the comforter is a burlap sack made to look like a Mexican blanket. The rooms are "minimalist" meaning no closet at all, and I have to hang my suit on the wall by the TV. There is no storage so if you want to unpack you have to put your clothing in drawers under the bed like we are in college. The A/C says 65° but I would bet everything that it's closer to 73°. I have legitimately had better experiences at motel 6 than this 300$ night hotel. I'm not sure if this is just a boulder thing, but I would rather take my chances with air b&b or comfort inn. Staff is the absolute only reason this place didn't get 1 star. Staff are very nice and accommodating and have chill vibes.

    Cucumber drink
    Winter B.

    I had a lovely experience at the Moxy bar. Came here for drinks one afternoon with a friend and everything was great. We got a cucumber drink with foam on top that was beautiful and delicious. The bartender Owen, was soo friendly and charismatic. We loved chatting with him. I also got a turkey sandwich to go before my flight which was yummy.

    You can almost fit 6 beers in it!

    I paid $206 for a 2 queen room during off-peak season (March). Upon walking into the room, I discovered that they don't have refrigerators in the rooms. Even small refrigerators in hotel rooms are standard these days. Given the price they ask per night and the fact that they are an upscale hotel, I didn't even bother to check before booking. Other posters have also commented on the lack of a microwave, coffee maker and closets. I didn't see an ironing board either. After calling the front desk about the refrigerator, they offered to bring one up, but after waiting 30 minutes, I had to call back. About an hour after check-in, they brought up something that I would better describe as a small, powered cooler (see pictures). In terms of room size, this hotel could have been designed for far fewer rooms to allow for some extra space and provide amenities that most hotels have (at least in the U.S.). These rooms are cramped and remind me of what you experience in Paris or London etc... (the kinds of rooms where you trip over the bed in the dark walking through the door). I replied to an email requesting a survey and expressed my disappointment. The manager responded with this: "The Moxy brand offers rooms that are efficient and minimalist and with this do not have a refrigerator, closet in hopes that this offers the guest the opportunity to explore the hotel spaces and the local area. This being said, I can completely understand how it would be frustrating to expect a refrigerator and not have one." You don't offer these things in hopes that I explore the local area?? Explore the area for a better place to stay next time? As long as that exploration doesn't involve bringing back any leftover food from one of the restaurants in town, because it will spoil. I doubt they have more than 20 of those little fridges. At least he bothered to contact me and that was on par with the rest of the staff as they all seemed pretty good in terms of kindness, so kudos to them. Other PROS: the location and the vibe of the place. CONS: rooms are way too small with not much to offer, especially given what you pay for. I didn't valet park, but as other posters have noted, that's another $40/night! I figured I'd post this just to make future guests aware.

    There is nobody working the bar. Nobody.

    I will point out a few positives about this hotel before I point out the reasons while this utterly fails. The location is ideal, literally in the middle of the hill and Campus. Perfect for student families visiting. The concept and design is well thought out. The rooms are small but stylish. No closets... interesting. Contemporary designs, architecture and indoor/outdoor layout make it a destination for every one in town. Okay, the whole operation is mismanaged. Friday evening and the there is garbage on the floor to the main entrance. Two teenage employees are glued to their cell phones, they don't care at all that guests are lugging suitcases in. There's a mop and bucket sitting in the lobby. Checkin is at the bar?? The bar is packed and has 2 people working. Nobody is getting served. The tables are full of dirty dishes and empty glasses. To charge guests $900 a night is implying you are a 5 start hotel. You need to fire who is ever in charge of this place before it completely falls apart. The St. Julian charges similar but provides the appropriate level of service

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    Sara M.

    Yes, it is brand new and all the public spaces are not finished. I did not stay here but my husband and I had a nice happy hour with drinks and food. For all that we did and saw, though overall yet an incomplete experience, it was great. They opened late, construction and city caused delays and though they did not make the goal of CU graduation , the did make Memorial Day weekend and the Bolder Boulder. Probably the busiest Boulder ever gets. We were greeted by a full shift of staff at the main entrance that leads into the bar/ lobby. Beautiful decor and friendly professional staff. They could tell we had not been there before and asked if we were checking in. We told them we had come to sample the bar offerings and take a look around as we had spent the last 2 years watching the construction. We were given the lmenuscfir the current small offerings and we immediately say some good selections in food and drink. They have made an effort to offer some Boulder's more famous local beers. I appreciated the wine list a picked a rosé. We were both happy. We chose a small plate, dip trio, but it was not very small, but quite filling. Committed to trying more than one plate we also ordered the Pork and Peppers Flat, a nice take on carnitas and sport peppers on a crust. Also ample and tasty. The staff was friendly and happy to talk with us it was not busy. When we were done eating they showed us around a bit. There will eventually be a few small restaurants on the attached plaza, but given that this hotel and bar are on Boulder's University Hill, it is speedy packed with tons of options, all within about 3 blocks. There has been a significant cleanup on the Hill and renovation of some older places in anticipation of this new hotel. And for those familiar with contentious projects in Boulder, this is just what we neighbors wanted to restore our local business district. We had fun tonight and I know we will be back here again this summer , joined with some friends and neighbors. Amgen I have the opportunity to see or use a room here , I will update. The pictures attached illustrate well what we saw.

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    St Julien Hotel & Spa - We stayed in a King Mountain View room on the fourth floor of the hotel. The room was decorated in warm tones - chocolate browns and bronze.

    St Julien Hotel & Spa

    (344 reviews)

    $$$

    We attended a New Year's Eve party here, but did not stay at the hotel…read more The event was top notch with plenty of food and drinks and a dance floor to accommodate a large party of people. The did a great job of curating a wonderful event

    Good but not the best, and slightly disappointed for the price of treatments. I came visiting from…read moreout of town so my bestie and I both booked spa treatments here. We drove thirty minutes to boulder and she had the alpine massage which she raved about and loved but I had the mountain lavender massage and it was average at best. We had called the day prior to reserve the crystal mat for me and when I arrived they didn't have it. The lady doing my massage went out from the room, went to talk to some people and then came back and told me it was "in use". She then said she'd add on hot stones at no charge. They also cut my massage short as a result of it and yes we were about 4-5 minutes late but they were a bit disorganized. I paid for a 50 minute and really only got about a 30-35 minute and it wasn't all my fault. My therapist was alright but flustered and didn't ask me about pressure etc. It felt very rushed and I wasn't relaxed so for the price I paid I was honestly was pretty unhappy about it. Facilities were nice though- there is a sauna and steam room and you do get to use the hotel jacuzzi and pool. Again, to that add however the facilities were being taken up by a large bridal shower group and they were using all of the two personal change rooms and get ready space. It was very inconvenient to say the least and for someone paying, it felt like I was overlooked and maybe even a little in the way. I wouldn't be back based on the experience, for such a high end price tag I really felt service and experience would have been better. Unfortunately, I cannot recommend either.

    Hotel Boulderado - Passage between bedroom and bathroom

    Hotel Boulderado

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    This is the most amazing place we've ever stayed! You don't even have to leave your hotel…read more Restaurants, cafe, multiple bars in every nook and cranny, comedy shows, live music. We will def be back!!

    Stayed at Hotel Boulderado in Boulder, Colorado and had a mixed experience. The hotel itself is…read morehistoric (over 100 years old), and that shows, particularly in the lobby. The rooms are very ordinary, not as they appear when you are booking. It's also in a great location--very close to the University of Colorado Boulder and walkable to a lot of shops and restaurants. The lobby is definitely the highlight--absolutely beautiful with intricate details, a vintage glass ceiling, and a grand, elegant feel that gives you a sense of the building's history. Our room was clean, and the bathroom was also well-maintained. The surrounding area felt safe, which we appreciated. That said, the room itself was a bit dark, which seems pretty typical for many American hotels. The biggest downside for us was the required valet parking. It meant we never really had easy access to our car unless we wanted to go through the hassle of requesting it every time. Because of that, we ended up just using Uber the whole stay. Personally, I would much rather just pay to park and have direct access to my own vehicle. To be fair, the valet staff were always very friendly and welcoming whenever we came and went. We also ran into some minor inconveniences--there didn't seem to be enough robes, towels, or washcloths available during our stay. Overall, it was fine for a short visit. The lobby is stunning and the location is excellent, but the valet situation alone would make me choose somewhere else next time.

    Hilton Garden Inn Boulder - Guest room

    Hilton Garden Inn Boulder

    (60 reviews)

    Solid Hilton. We were in town for work, and spent an enjoyable two nights here. It's walkable to…read moreshops and restaurants, and a very short drive over to the happenings of Pearl Street. So as far as location goes, this was great. I thought this hotel to be very clean and well kept. It has updated, modern decor (especially the lobby with funky furniture, CO-themed climbing ropes, hanging swings, etc). Plus their outdoor patio space adjacent to the lobby is very welcoming, with fire pits and plenty of seating. Room itself was nice and spacious. Again, certainly updated in terms of furniture, fun wall air, and decor. Comfy beds/bedding, bathroom was nice, and the tv had tons of streaming options. The elevator here could probably use a tune up, but besides that everything about our stay was seamless. I wouldn't hesitate to return here for a future stay.

    The Hilton Garden Inn was surprisingly nice! Maybe my expectations were low or my mind was in other…read moreplaces, but this hotel made for a pleasant stay. The hotel lobby appears recently remodeled and has lots of space for seating. The outdoor patio is even bigger, with fire pits, and tons of room for sitting al fresco. Near the front desk is a grab and go store with various snacks, drinks, toiletries, medicine, etc. Rooms are spacious and beds are comfortable. WiFi was efficient. The shower pressure was like getting hit by Niagara Falls and honestly I'm here for it! Only drawback for me was the loud air conditioning when it kicked in. Like, you had to increase the volume on the television, and then lower the volume when it stopped. I didn't take advantage of the amenities (pool, dining, gym) due to my work schedule. However we did hang out by the fire pits and these are a nice touch. Now, one of them wasn't working and the other was going in and out, but the fact they had them was a win. Personally not a fan of the parking situation underneath the hotel. It shares a lot with the other hotels and businesses, and the parking spaces are way too tight. Parking isn't included and charged to your room upon checkout. Pros are free coffee in the lobby, walking distance to The Buff and Twenty Ninth Street Mall, and overall an engaging staff willing to accommodate your needs. Would suggest this hotel for friends staying in Boulder!

    Boulder Adventure Lodge

    Boulder Adventure Lodge

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    Came to Thursday evening adventure yoga here. Despite the rain we had a great time. It was a…read morereally nice flow, some fun background music and then a free beer after! There's also a food truck parked outside and the DJ kept playing while we all drank our beers. Really beautiful setting for some nice evening yoga!

    The dirt entry road should have been my first clue... If you are a true outdoor adventurous, and…read moreyou do not mind hostile style sleeping or dirt roads or just completely laid-back housing on your vacation. This is the place for you. For me, I should have read the small print! $$ First of all... The young lady at the front desk had to deal with me after I had not slept for 36 hours, I have to give her a very high rating for fixing my reservation and allowing me to sleep in one of the cabin room for one night instead of on a hostel cot in a unit with five other people. I did go out and make a reservation at a different establishment for the other two nights that I was going to stay in Boulder. Second of all, I just needed to sleep... So this was a perfect place to lay my head until the morning. The three stars is definitely for the staff as they were very kind and very accommodating. I don't know how to rate the room itself. The railing that led to my room was rickety so I did not use it to climb the stairs that were also questionable. The room itself and the bed and linen were clean, but the floor of the tub was so brown that I could not take a shower in it. The TV did not work, and there was no air-conditioning. They did supply a box fan, which I set up in front of the TV (that was not functional) and slept with the fan blowing on me all night. Yes, I was in Colorado, but during the summer it's as warm as Georgia! For those of you who hate your phone, this is the perfect place for you as there is NO... And I mean zero... Cell service. The bright side is, is that they do provide Wi-Fi So there you have it! Enjoy life, make lots of memories, and safe travels

    Foot of the Mountain Motel - Motel

    Foot of the Mountain Motel

    (116 reviews)

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    This was a charming find on our last-minute stay in Boulder! Nestled at "the foot of the mountain"…read moreis this delightful motel, founded in 1934. Jess greeted us cheerfully, honored an online discount (found on their website), and set us up with everything we needed. This was so appreciated, especially on short notice. Everything here is kitsch and cute! The cozy rooms have individual heating and cooling, warm blankets, TV (not that you will want to watch it with the breathtaking views of nature available), mimi fridge, a shampoo/conditioner/body wash dispenser and makeup remover towelettes, hair dryer and plenty of towels. Board games and books were available for use. Bicycles were available to rent for $5 an hour but it was raining so we didn't use them. There was no shortage of blankets or pillows. We burrowed under them and slept deeply. Complimentary breakfast was served until 9am and the offerings were delicious: coffee, juices (orange, apple, cranberry), milk (dairy, soy, almond). Bagels and English Muffins with butter, jelly, peanut butter and cream cheese. Four kinds of cereals (including Cinnamon Toast Crunch, my fave). Oatmeal. Fruit and hard boiled eggs. Postcards, hats, posters and mugs were available for purchase. I bought a postcard to send to my daughter in Nebraska. Jess offered to stamp and mail it for me! I enjoyed my coffee on a bright red outdoor chair while breathing in crisp mountain air and surveying the beauty around me. We have stayed in high end hotels and Air BnB's in Boulder before but this has been our favorite spot! We will absolutely return.

    We booked Friday and Saturday nights this weekend through Hotels.com. We were in Boulder for a…read moreconcert, and excited to stay in this cute looking place. Upon arriving, we were told there was no reservation for us, although we had a confirmation to show! We got a "Sorry, there is a system issue with Hotels.com (and the rest??), the manager's not available, and we have no other room available. She took our information for a future refund - that's it... It was graduation weekend for the university, and after scrambling and stress, we found only one night at another hotel that wouldn't have been our 1st, 2nd, or 5th choice! ): We had to leave a day early. Bad enough to put us in that situation, cut out trip short, but there needs to be more recompense that just a refund. We were NOT happy!!

    Boulder University Inn - The only picture I took in the room (of the bouquet my boyfriend got me that we put in the ice bucket.)

    Boulder University Inn

    (63 reviews)

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    Good for the money. Clean and had everything you need. In this economy it's nice a place like this…read moreexists. Took a star off because I woke up to the sounds of random loud machinery at 6am and it lasted for a while. Ruined my sleep for the day. It wasn't from outside the area it was something in the complex.

    5 Stars for a basic hotel that may not look like much, but wins in terms of location, price, and…read moreservice. I was attending a conference in downtown Boulder, but looking for inexpensive, yet safe, accommodation. The reviews for Boulder University Inn were remarkably good for the price point, so I booked. When we arrived, I was a bit skeptical given the outside appearance. It looked like an old motel. Checking in at the front desk was easy and pleasant enough. It felt like a small, old school motel, which was different than the big hotel chains I'm used to, but it had its own kind of charm. The room was basic, but clean and comfortable. The real charm came from the service though. Samantha was at the front desk and when my sister and I asked about the safety of the area (in terms of walking to Downtown Boulder and back, possibly at night), she gave us great info and made us feel comfortable. Beyond giving us a quick lay of the land, we were extremely thirsty after a long walk and she was so kind as to offer us some extra complimentary waters. This was a small thing, but sets a small hotel apart from the big chains where no one has the autonomy to make someone's day with a little kindness. Overall, an affordable, safe, and decent hotel in Boulder that I'd definitely return to in the future!

    The Bradley Boulder Inn - The great room is cozy and spacious.

    The Bradley Boulder Inn

    (43 reviews)

    The location of the inn is perfect and the home itself divine. The room was sadly a huge…read moredisappointment. The trash can by the desk was full of Mucinex boxes and tissues. The lamp and clock on the chipped and stained nightstand were completely crooked which was odd. We thought for a moment that we walked into the wrong room. This $300 stay was in a room that can be seen at a $120 La Quinta Inn. I travel for a living and am in roughly 30+ hotels a year. I was thankful though that the bed and pillows were comfortable enough to sleep well in. The towels are rough and cheap or old maybe? The bathroom counter needed repair. Just overall not good. Upon first arrival to the inn we walked in to be greeted by one in tact and one half eaten small muffin on the food bar which I guess was the snack offering as it was on a little service dish not an individuals plate. Super uninviting. The parking was great though and appreciated. We did enjoy the Great Room a little while during our stay which was cozy. When we got back from our dinner on Friday evening just before 9pm we wanted a cup of hot tea for bed and there was no longer any hot water on the beverage bar. What a disappointment. I will also say the tea choices were worse than that at a Hampton Inn. Very basic and not even close to even what a mid level hotel offers. The breakfast was nice. Quiche looked amazing but by the time we came down to eat at 9:45 which I understand is 15 minutes before it ended - the warmer was off and the quiche was cold. We did grab a muffin which tasted like it was from Safeway or Costco but it helped as we were hungry. Instead we had to eat a light bite across the street at the cafe. Another disappointment. Overall what could and should have been a really special experience felt like a run down room with a mediocre breakfast experience. I came with my adult daughter to celebrate her 26th birthday and I have to be honest and say that I felt terrible that I chose this inn. We made the best of it and really enjoyed our time together just the same because after all that is what mattered most.

    The Bradley is fine, provided you're not expecting a luxury hotel experience. This is an INN,…read morey'all. There are only 12 rooms. It's right off of the main drag of downtown Boulder. C'mon, folks. The pros: The staff are nice (and who really cares if a staff member is a little high, this is Colorado, per the other review--Bradley is a super nice guy and I never saw him stoned during my nearly one week stay) The breakfast is lovely--fresh fruit, oatmeal, yogurt, baked goods, and quiche--along with coffee, tea, etc. If it's your thing, you can have drinks around 5pm with some snacks Prime location in downtown Boulder with parking Lovely great room and office area The cons: Yes, the rooms are somewhat dated--I stayed in two different rooms, and one had some really worn carpet--but they're clean You can experience a decent amouont of road noise on the first floor, and I didn't have luck getting help with my suitcase up to the second floor (and I had a sprained shoulder, but it was manageable) They have wifi and now cable (along with DVD players, though I had to have them replace the DVD player) but no smart TVs if you are obsessed with that Overall, I'd stay here again...and I'm PICKY.

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